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The once-standard holistic theory of forest succession has more recently been overtaken by a Neodarwinian reductionist theory with defects of its own. A less inflexible theory is much needed.
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Finegan, B. Forest succession. Nature 312, 109–114 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1038/312109a0
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